EXIF Data Viewer
View image metadata, camera details, GPS location, and privacy information directly in your browser.
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EXIF Data
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View Image Metadata in a Private Batch
Check EXIF, GPS, camera, date, and privacy details without uploading your images.
Batch Metadata Viewing
Add multiple images, switch between them from the top queue, and inspect each file quickly.
Privacy Risk Summary
See whether a photo contains GPS, altitude, camera model, capture date, or other private details.
Local Browser Processing
Metadata is read in your browser, so the original images do not need to be uploaded to a server.
Simple EXIF Details
Review camera, image, GPS, date, location, and advanced metadata in organized sections.
Export Metadata
Copy the extracted metadata or download it as a TXT file for documentation or review.
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Remove metadata from supported JPG, PNG, and WebP images after checking what they contain.
How to View Image Metadata
Use the viewer to inspect metadata and privacy details in a few quick steps.
Upload Images
Drag images into the upload area or click to add JPG, PNG, and WebP files.
Review Privacy Details
Select any image from the queue and check the privacy summary plus the full metadata sections.
Copy or Clean
Copy metadata, export TXT, or remove EXIF from supported images when you want a cleaner file.
Ready to Check Image Metadata?
Upload images and view EXIF details locally in your browser.
EXIF Viewer FAQ
Common questions about checking image metadata in the browser.
No. This tool is designed to inspect metadata locally in your browser, so the image file stays on your device during the normal viewing workflow. That makes it a better fit for privacy-focused checks when you want to confirm whether a photo contains GPS, camera, date, or location-related details before sharing it elsewhere.
Yes. You can upload multiple images into the same queue, switch between them one by one, and compare the metadata each file contains. This is useful when you are reviewing a batch from a phone, a camera, or an exported folder and want to quickly spot which files contain privacy-sensitive information.
Yes. After checking the metadata, you can remove EXIF from supported JPG, PNG, and WebP images directly from the same workflow.
The page focuses on the metadata people usually care about most: GPS coordinates, altitude, shooting direction, camera make and model, and capture date. It is not trying to be a specialized forensic tool, but it gives a clear privacy-oriented view of the information that often matters before publishing or sending an image.
The viewer accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP files. Other image formats are blocked at upload so the page stays focused on formats that can be handled reliably in the browser.
No. The original image on your device is not overwritten by the viewer. When you choose to remove metadata, the tool creates a cleaned copy for download instead of editing the original file in place, which makes the workflow safer and easier to review before you share the result.
Yes. You can copy the metadata to the clipboard or export it as a TXT file. When you upload multiple images, the batch export can help you review several files together, document what was found, or hand the metadata to another workflow without manually opening each image again.
Yes. Confirming that an image is already clean can be just as useful as finding metadata. If no private information is present, the page shows that result clearly, which gives you a quick confidence check before posting images publicly or sending them to clients, teammates, or social platforms.
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Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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